amenably如何读

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美:[ə'minəblɪ]

amenably是什么意思

  • adv.顺从地;服从地

amenably英英释义

adjective

having or showing willingness to agree or to accept something that is wanted or asked for—usually used with toHis boss was amenable to the idea of his working from home.

She said her peers wanted her to bend the rules, but she wasn't amenable.—Erin Osmon

readily yielding, submitting, or cooperating—usually used with to

a government not amenable to change

formal able to be controlled, organized, or affected by something—usually used with toa disease amenable to treatmentThe United States has … a higher rate of "mortality amenable to health care"—that's statistics-speak for people dying because they didn't see a doctor in time—than culturally and economically comparable nations …—Ben Burgis

The data is amenable to analysis.

hospitable, suitable … a tropical or subtropical, mostly evergreen, moist environment with daytime temperatures around 75 degrees with 60 percent humidity, comfortably amenable conditions for the plants and people alike.—Lorene Edwards Forkner—often used with toconditions amenable to life

The three factors necessary to spread disease are a pathogen, a host, and an amenable environment.—Emily Gedde

legally subject or answerable—usually used with to

Moreover, the Piedmont Regional Jail is not a "person," and therefore not amenable to suit …—Preval v. Reno, 57 F. Supp. 2d 307 (1999)

amenably词源英文解释

borrowed from Anglo-French, from amener "to bring, bring to a court (as witnesses, pledges), summon, take, lead" (also continental Old French) (from a- —going back to Latin ad- ad-— + mener "to lead, bring") + able -able — more at demean >entry 2

The first known use of amenable was circa 1599

amenably儿童词典英英释义

amenitynoun

the quality of being pleasant or agreeable

something (as good manners or household appliances) that makes life easier or more pleasant—usually used in plural

amenitynoun

the quality of being pleasant or agreeable

something (as good manners or household appliances) that makes life easier or more pleasant—usually used in plural

amendssingular or plural noun

something done or given by a person to make up for a loss or injury he or she has caused

make amends

amendmentnoun

the act or process of amending especially for the better

a change in wording or meaning especially in a law, bill, or motion

amendmentnoun

the act or process of amending especially for the better

a change in wording or meaning especially in a law, bill, or motion

amendverb

to change for the better : improve

to change the wording or meaning of : alter

amend a legislative bill

amenableadjective

readily giving in or agreeing

amenable to our wishes

amenably 例句

1 He further informed that the second round of consultations was likely to begin soon and expressed optimism that both the countries would act amenably to sort out all the trade barriers.

他进一步表示,第二轮会议会马上召开,并看好两国相互配合取消贸各项贸易壁垒的行动。

2 Mr Chen is amenably sleep gown.

陈先生顺从地穿上睡袍.

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